Autor: Markus Schneider

From Lean Production to the Sustainable Production System of the Future

From Lean Production to the Sustainable Production System of the Future

An innovation factory as a multi-stage learning factory
Markus Schneider, Christoph Müller
The typical problems of a medium-sized company, coupled with the new requirements for sustainability, harbor the potential for economic tension. Learning factories can counteract this: they simulate production processes and offer an environment where participants can develop knowledge and skills in a realistic production setting. Establishing an innovation factory not only increases productivity, but also significantly reduces land consumption.
Industry 4.0 Science | Volume 40 | 2024 | Edition 4 | Pages 78-84
A Framework for Method Management

A Framework for Method Management

Das Landshuter Produktionssystem (LPS): CLean Production - Teil 4
Markus Schneider, Alexander Schubel
An actual study about the implementation of holistic production systems in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) illustrates the desire of most SMEs to realize a clearly structured and high performance production. The study shows up great difficulties due to lack of methodological expertise in the context of a production system implementation [1]. For this reason, the University of Applied Sciences Landshut developed a framework for methods which is part of the “Landshuter Produktionssystem (LPS): CLean Production - Lean & Clean”. The ‘methods-wheel’ concept enables the comprehensible, systematic and complete presentation of all necessary methods and tools for the LPS. Thus, the situational correct selection of methods is facilitated as well as the desired clarity and transparence is given. By integrating the methods-wheel in the overall context of the LPS interactions between goals, principles, methods and operational processes will be illustrated. As a consequence, the ...
Industrie Management | Volume 31 | 2015 | Edition 1 | Pages 37-42
Lean Factory Design

Lean Factory Design

Das Landshuter Produktionssystem (LPS): CLean Production - Teil 3
Markus Schneider, Michael Ettl, Stefan Kaspar, Nicolas von Stülpnagel
An actual study about potentials and needs of action in the range of factory planning projects shows clearly that the used process models can’t handle the dynamic and the complexity in these projects. For this reason, the University of Applied Science Landshut has been developing within the Landshuter Produktionssystem (LPS): CLean Production - Lean & Clean a new factory planning methodology. This allows for the first time to design the factory structures from beginning based on lean criteria in connection with the planning and control. The method will also satisfy the requirements referred because of an agile process model.
Industrie Management | Volume 30 | 2014 | Edition 2 | Pages 15-21
PPC Systems: The “Real” Needs of SMEs

PPC Systems: The “Real” Needs of SMEs

Teil 2
Markus Schneider, Michael Ettl, Alexander Schubel
For a sustained improvement in the logistic goals, such as the punctuality of delivery or cycle time, a consistent, process-oriented design, planning and execution of production systems is required. Besides the development of new methods, support by appropriate IT systems is necessary. Especially for SMEs, there are no solutions in this regard. Thereby first of all the existing MRP systems remain in the old thought patterns, to control and regulate the complexity of the real world through a detailed illustration as a model. For the development of a new ppc system the customer needs were determined apart from solutions of existing systems. The article shows the “real” needs in the environment of the factory structure design and production planning and control of SMEs by using innovation management according to Design for Six Sigma+Lean (DFSS+Lean).
Industrie Management | Volume 29 | 2013 | Edition 2 | Pages 43-48
Reference Production System for a Systematic Implementation of Lean Production

Reference Production System for a Systematic Implementation of Lean Production

Das Landshuter Produktionssystem (LPS): CLean Production Teil 1
Markus Schneider, Michael Ettl
Due to an increasing cost pressure especially big companies decided in recent years to implement a lean production system. However, the majority does not meet their expectations regarding the overall performance. An actual study confirms the companies´ dissatisfaction. There is a lack of structured and systematic approaches for lean production. Especially small and midsized companies ask for a systematic description for the concept in order to understand the context and to get a guideline for the implementation.
Industrie Management | Volume 29 | 2013 | Edition 1 | Pages 33-38